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Health Affairs. 22:219-229
Efforts to extend coverage to pregnant women, along with an expanding economy, did not prevent increases in the uninsured in the latter 1990s. Welfare reform may have led to declining Medicaid enrollments and caseloads. Data representative of live bi
Autor:
William R. Manning
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American Journal of International Law. 7:781-822
The first United States minister to Mexico was Joel R. Poinsett. To the ordinary mind, however, his chief title to fame does not rest on his filling this or a number of other official posts; but on the fact that he made known to the world the beautif
Autor:
J. M. Callahan, William R. Manning
Publikováno v:
American Journal of International Law. 10:670-674
Autor:
William R. Manning
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The bulletin of the National Association of Secondary School Principals. 53:116-123
"The way to restore a sense of community re sponsibility, in my judgment, is to give community members some real decisions to make. It is only at the local level that real participation is possible for the average citizen."
Autor:
William R. Manning
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Hispanic American Historical Review. 1:441-444
Autor:
William R. Manning
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Proceedings of the American Society of International Law at its annual meeting. 8:33-59
Autor:
William R. Manning, Richard Waddington
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American Journal of International Law. 2:952-955
Autor:
William R. Manning
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American Journal of International Law. 12:291-311
It was two years after the United States formally declared for the recognition of the new Latin-American states and after several Spanish-American states had been recognized before the question of recognizing Brazil arose. When, in April, 1824, Rebel
Autor:
Ernest Satow, William R. Manning
Publikováno v:
American Journal of International Law. 10:457-460
Autor:
William R. Manning
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American Journal of International Law. 4:848-902
Ten years ago, on the 14th of August, the Dowager-Empress, with the entire Imperial Court, fled from Peking. The victorious army of the allied foreign powers was left in control. This was the culmination of a series of national humiliations that humb